Votes rate political division as the number one issue facing the country, according to new GU polling. Mo Elleithee and Kurt Bardella join Morning Joe to discuss.
The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service's battleground poll found that roughly one third of respondents — 32 percent — see the nation’s current divisions as one of…
According to the just-issued Battleground Poll, division ranks a 73 out of 100 and 32% of voters rank political polarization as one of their top two issues. The second is…
“The scenes at the US Capitol made me angry and broke my heart,” Mo Elleithee (SFS’94), executive director of the institute and former political strategist, wrote in a press release.
"...People believe that we are as polarized as we’ve ever been. But when you ask them where do you think we will be a year from now, they’re optimistic, maybe…
A recent survey by Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service found that 82 percent of Americans believe racial, political, and class divisions are getting worse.
Still stung by President Trump’s loss and years of dismissal by Democrats, a tiny 2% of Republicans told Georgetown University’s Battleground pollsters that Biden will be “very successful” in his…
And so, it’s encouraging to see that many Americans believe a reset is possible. A brand-new Civility Poll from the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service found that 9…
The optimist sees the 92% of Americans who want President-elect Joe Biden and Congress to work together to solve problems and the 63% who think they will, in a new…